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Oh yeah, if the fans fell a player is not giving his all the boo birds flock in and let him have it
Acouple years ago the Phillies had a real bum as closer Josa Mesa and i bbod him like crazy rhis bozo would enter a game up 2 in the nineth and the final the Phillies lost by one as he walked three batters and gave up singles doubles homers he just blow game after game i couldn't stand the bum and i was not the only one at Vet stadium that couldn't stand him Jerseygirl Jen
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Before that my experience of sports stadia was the crumbling piles of sh t we called football (soccer) grounds in England. When I first went to the old Wembley in 1982 I was so excited to be going to our National Stadium... what a f ing dump. It was such a disappointment for this young sports fan. So to me The Vet looked fine.Back in England watching baseball on TV the pundits always said they thought The Vet was one of the worst baseball grounds. It was a shock because it was so much better than the English football grounds I'd visited in the 80s and very early 90s. But from 1992 Sky TV (Rupert Murdoch) started throwing money at English football and the standard of the top club's grounds has improved. Before The Vet the only baseball game I saw was in 1990 sat up in the clouds at the late Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Pirates beat Expos 6-1, no idea which significant players were playing that day. Now both of the baseball grounds I've been to have been demolished. So next time I visit North America to watch some baseball, which stadium deserves its death sentence? |
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I have a feeling that if baseball continues like it is(the luxury tax is a f'ing joke) then there will be several teams that will probably fold up or relocate. |
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It must be said: until you've attended a game at Fenway Park, you haven't really experienced a live baseball game (unless you're old enough to remember all the other really old ballparks that are long since gone).
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Jerseygirl Jen
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I am surprised he made it through the season in one piece!
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Jerseygirl Jen
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Congratulations Jennifer. One team showed up tonight, and it certainly was not the Leafs. The Flyers looked hungry tonight.
![]() I think I'll grab a bottle of hooch and drown my sorrows. By hooch, I mean egg nog.
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Well so far my rebirthday is turning out good as the Flyers finaly won a game this year
But here's a hug ![]() Jerseygirl Jen
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![]() Jen, the Flyers had a great night, even ESPN-UK chose to show the 'big forum game' last night. Next up the Penguins and ESPN-UK is also showing that tonight. I'm off work today and tomorrow so I'll catch both games live.
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Oh my, has it been one year already? Happy rebirthday day, Jen. I'm so very happy for you that you did what you have always wanted.
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![]() ![]() And thank you for the hug.
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